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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXVIII JANUARY 2000 In Support of Qualitative Approaches to the Study of Community Phenomena. Raymond P. Lorion. Editor’s Comments. Raymond P. Lorion. 3 Now That We All Know That Primary Prevention in Mental Health Is Great. What Is It? Emory L. Cowen. 5 A Longitudinal Study of Stress-Buffering Effects for Urban African-American Male Adolescent Problem Behaviors and Mental Health. Marc A. Zimmerman, Jesus Ramirez-Valles. Kinga M. Zapert. and Kenneth I. Maton. 17 Differentiating the Effects of Positive and Negative Social Transactions in HIV Illness. Ralph Swindle. Kenneth Heller, and Michael Frank. 35 Intrapersonal and Interactional Empowerment; Implications tor Theory. Paul W, Speer. 51 Examining the Effects of Ethnic-Specific Services: An Analysis of Cost-Utilization and Treatment Outcome for Asian American Clients. Anna Lau and Nolan Zane. 63 Ethnocultural Variables and Attitudes Toward Cultural Socialization of Children. Andrea J. Romero. Israel Cuellar, and Robert E. Roberts. 79 Stigmatizing Attributions about Mental Illness. Patrick W. Corrigan. L. Philip River. Robert K. Lundin. Kyle Uphoff Wasowski, John Campion. James Mathisen. Hillel Goldstein. Maria Bergman. Christine Gagnon, and Mary Ann Kubiak. 91 Development of a Brief Scale to Measure Acculturation Among Japanese Americans. Lisa S. Meredith. Neil Wenger, Honghu Liu, Nancy Harada. and Katherine Kahn. 103 MARCH 2000 Special Issue: Spirituality, Religion, and Community Psychology Guest Editors: Bret Kloos and Thom Moore f\'tXUJUyt Introduction to Special Issue on Spirituality. Religion, and Community Psychology. Bret Kloos and Thom Moore.'. 115 The Prospect and Purpose of Locating Community Research and Action in Religious Settings. Bret Kloos and Thom Moore. 119 A Rationale for the Integration of Spirituality into Community Psychology. Jean Hill. 139 Churches, Tobacco Farmers, and Community Sustainability; Insights from the Tobacco South. David G. Altman. Valerie Rosenquist, Jeffery S. McBride. Betty Bailey, and David Austin. 151 Noah Revisited; Religious Coping by Church Members and the Impact of the 1993 Midwest Flood. Bruce W. Smith, Kenneth 1. Pargament, Curtis Brant, and Joan M. Oliver. 169 Infusing Community Psychology and Religion: Themes from an Action-Research Project in Jewish Identity Development. Jeffery S. Kress and Maurice J. Elias. 187 The Role of Religion in the Lives of Resilient. Urban. African-American. Single Mothers. Anne E. Brodsky. 1% A Personal Sojourn to Spiritualize Community Psychology. Richard Walsh-Bowers. 221 MAY 2000 Special Issue: Bridging the (Jap Between Research and Practice in Community-Based Substance Abuse Prevention (Juest Editors: Abraham Wandersman and Shakeh Jackie Kaftarian Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice in Community-Based Substance Abuse Prevention. Shakeh Jackie Kaftarian and Abraham Wandersman. 237 Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice in Drug Abuse Prevention Through Needs Assessment and Strategic Community Planning. Michael W. Arthur and Caryn Blitz. 241 Institutionalizing Community-Based Prevention Through Policy Change. Mary Ann Pentz. 257 Cultural Sensitivity in Substance Use Prevention. Ken Rensnicow, Robin Soler, Ronald L. Braithwaite. Jasjit S. Ahluwalia, and Jacqueline Butler. 271 Community Readiness: Research to Practice. Ruth W. Edwards. Pamela Jumper-Thurman, Barbara A. Plested. Eugene R. Getting, and Louis Swanson. 291 Bridging the Gap in Effective Program Implementation: From Concept to Application. Robert M. Goodman. 309 Using Outcome Data to Evaluate Community Drug Prevention Initiatives: Pushing the State-of-the-Art. Robert K. Yin and Angela J. Ware. 323 Methodological Challenges in Evaluating Community Partnerships & Coalitions: Still Crazy After All These Years. Roy M. Gabriel. 339 Prevention Program Sustainability: The State’s Perspective. Kathryn M. Akerlund. 353 The Failure of Success: Challenges of Disseminating Effective Substance Abuse Prevention Programs. Thomas E. Backer. 363 JULY 2000 Benefits of Community-Based Demonstration Efforts: Knowledge Gained in Substance Abuse Prevention. Michael J. Stoil. Gary A. Hill. Mary A. Jansen, Soledad Sambrano. and Francis J. Winn, Jr. 375 Religiosity. Volunteerism. and Community Involvement among African American Men: An Exploratory Analysis. Jacqueline S. Mattis. Robert J. Jagers, Carrie A. Hatcher, G. Dawn Lawhon. Eleanor J. Murphy, and Yohance F. Murray. 391 Sociopolitical Control and Empowerment: An Extended Replication. Haya Itzhaky and Alan S. York. 407 Community Violence Exposure in a Young Adult Sample: II. Psychophysiology and Aggressive Behavior. Angela Scarpa. Deniz Fikretoglu, and Kristen Luscher. 417 Cultural Orientation and Racial Discrimination: Predictors of Coherence in Chinese American Young Adults. Yu-Wen Ying, Peter A. Lee, and Jeanne L. Tsai. 427 Acculturation. Familism, and Alcohol Use Among Latino Adolescent Males: Longitudinal Relations. Andres G. Gil. Eric F. Wagner, and William A. Vega. 443 Ghanaian Migrants in The Netherlands: General Health, Acculturative Stress and Utilization of Mental Health Care. Jeroen W. Knipscheer, Eleonore E.M. De Jong, Rolf H. Kleber, and Ekow Lamptey. 459 SEPTEMBER 2000 Special Section: Qualitative Research on the Narratives of Spiritually-Based Communities Guest Editors: Eric S. Mankowski and Julian Rappaport Editor’s Comments. Raymond P. Lorion. 477 Narrative Concepts and Analysis in Spiritually-Ba.sed Communities. Eric S. Mankowski and Julian Rappaport. 479 Community Narratives and Personal Stories in Alcoholics Anonymous. Keith Humphreys. 495 The Interposition of Personal Life Stories and Community Narratives in a Roman Catholic Religious Community. Susan Carpenter Stuber. 507 The Relationship between Personal and Collective Identity: A Narrative Analysis of a Campus Ministry Community. Eric S. Mankowski and Elizabeth Thomas. 517 Narrative Concepts, Spiritually-Based Communities: Strength and Future Development. Kenneth I. Maton. 529 A’UUjU/i Communication Patterns in an On-Line Mutual Help Group for Problem Drinkers. Elana Klaw, Penny Dearmin Huebsch. and Keith Humphreys. 535 Ethnic Match and Client Ethnicity Effects on Global Assessment and Visitation. Glenn Gamst. Richard H. Dana, Aghop Der-Karaberian, and Terry Kramer. 547 NOVEMBER 2000 Special Issue: Violence in Our Communities: Aiming One’s Focus Guest Editor: Thomas L. Jackson Editor's Comment. Raymond P. Lorion. 565 Violence in Our Communities: Aiming One’s Focus. Thomas L. Jackson and Raymond P. Lorion. 567 Definitional and Measurement Issues in the Study of Community Violence Among Children and Youths. Neil B. Guterman, Mark Cameron, and Karen Staller. 571 Prevention of Sexual and Physical Assault Toward Women: A Program for Male Athletes. Thomas L. Jack.son and Joanne L. Davis. 589 Crime-Related Fears and Demographic Diversity in Los Angeles County After the 1992 Civil Disburbances. Rochelle F. Hanson, Daniel W. Smith, Dean G. Kilpatrick, and John R. Freedy. 607 Income, Race/Ethnicity, and Exposure to Violence in Youth: Results from the National Survey of Adolescents. Julie L. Crouch, Rochelle F. Hanson, Benjamin E. Saunders, Dean G. Kilpatrick, and Heidi S. Resnick. . 625 Using Community Perspectives on Youth Firearm Violence for Prevention Program Planning. Alice J. Hausman, Kevin Siddons, and Julie Becker 643 A Clinical Perspective on Inner-City Youths’ Exposure to Homicide: Community and Policy Implications. Scott D. Temple. Giving Them Shelter: National Organizational Survey of Shelters for Battered Women and TTieir Children. Albert R. Roberts and Sarah J. Lewis. Program Description for the Exposure to Violence Program. John Lantos and Amy Lynn Davies. Child Abuse Prevention at Report Card Time. Sara Mandell. Author Index to Volume 28. Volume Contents. (

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